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BULLETIN
OF THE
AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
Entered as second class matter July 16, 1907, at the Post Office at Boston, Mass., under the Act of July 16, 1894
Vol. 2, No. 4
BOSTON, MASS.
JULY, 1908
HANDBOOK
CONTENTS
Charter ....
PurposeB of the Association .
Membership and dues .
Privileges of membership
Past meetings and attendance
Members classified by residence
Past officers
Present officers .
Council ....
Committees
Constitution and by-laws
Publishing board
Sections and section officers
Affiliated organizations
Library periodicals
Library schools .
State library commissions
Library associations and clubs
List of members .
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